Afcon 2021 qualifiers coronavirus directive puts kenya vs comoros in doubt
It seems like there's a developing story!
According to reports, the COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a spanner in the works for the upcoming AFCON 2021 qualifiers between Kenya and Comoros. The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has issued a directive that all matches involving teams from countries with high COVID-19 cases will be played behind closed doors.
Kenya, which is currently experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, has been affected by this directive. The country's health ministry has reported a significant increase in cases, which has raised concerns about the safety of hosting the match.
As a result, the match between Kenya and Comoros, which was initially scheduled to take place on November 12, is now in doubt. The Kenyan Football Federation (KFF) has expressed concerns about the feasibility of hosting the match, citing the risks associated with COVID-19 transmission.
CAF has yet to make an official announcement on the status of the match, but it's likely that the match will be postponed or played behind closed doors if the situation doesn't improve.
This development is a significant setback for both teams, which were looking forward to the match as a crucial step towards qualifying for the AFCON 2021 tournament.
What do you think about this development? Should the match be postponed or played behind closed doors?